Twitter CHATTER - Winnipeg Free Press - 2 views
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Best of all, many of these links connect to legitimate media websites, where reporters still adhere to the quaint, time-tested practices of checking facts, attributing quotes to sources and engaging in first-hand reporting, all of which generally involves talking to human beings.
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more to prove the value of conventional journalism than any innovation by the mainstream media itself.
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Facebook is like living in a mall. Twitter is like living in the street.
Fakebook: Create a fake profile! - 5 views
SUBJOT READ ONLY WHAT INTERESTS YOU IN TWITTER AND FACEBOOK - 0 views
Danah Boyd: Why Parents Help Tweens Violate Facebook's 13+ Rule - 0 views
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Parents do appear to be having conversations with their children, as COPPA intended.
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Most adults have little sense of how their data are being stored, shared, and sold.
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This begins with a public conversation about what it means to parent in a digital world.
Artistic to the Core: Music and Common Core | Edutopia - 1 views
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"I'm not a gambling person, but if I had to place a bet on one sure-fire method for engaging students, increasing test scores, reaching students who fall below standards, challenging students who exceed grade-level standards, accessing students' creativity and originality, maximizing brain connections formed, applying concepts to new situations, and making the learning process more fun for the students and teacher, I would place that bet on . . . teaching the core curriculum through the arts."
It's All in the Thumbs: What David Hockney Can Teach Schools About Technology | Edutopia - 3 views
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"David Hockney's exhibit at the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco is awe inspiring, jaw dropping and a tribute to what is possible with a phone or tablet. His imagination is boundless, providing the viewer with a journey into a wonderful world of color, space, expanse and tributaries into landscape and portraiture. "
56 Examples of Formative Assessment | Edutopia - 1 views
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"Hi all, I've created a presentation (with some help from my colleagues) on different examples of formative assessment. You can view it here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/pub?id=1nzhdnyMQmio5lNT75ITB45rHyLI... Note the definition I'm using at the beginning of the presentation: A formative assessment or assignment is a tool teachers use to give feedback to students and/or guide their instruction. It is not included in a student grade, nor should it be used to judge a teacher's performance. Both of these would be considered summative assessments."
Science Confirms It: If You Want To Succeed, You Have To Screw Up | Co.Create | creativ... - 2 views
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"We're all familiar with the term "muscle memory." Once you've learned to do something--serve a tennis ball, play a difficult piece of piano music, or draw a lifelike human hand--your body seems to intuitively "know" how to reproduce that action. But researchers at Johns Hopkins university have recently discovered that our ability to perform a physical athletic or creative task isn't entirely about what the body has learned to do right. Instead, we owe our success to the hundred times we've tried to master a skill and failed."
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